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Liberian Finance Minister Boima Kamara, on behalf of President Joseph Boakai, has submitted the administration's maiden budget of US$690 million to the legislature following months of delay.

Liberian Finance Minister Boima Kamara, on behalf of President Joseph Boakai, has submitted the administration's maiden budget of US$690 million to the legislature following months of delay. It is expected to espouse President's vision for the country, which he encapsulated in the acronym"ARREST" . Liberian officials have said the budget highlights a reliance on domestic revenue,"with a small portion coming from external sources".

The Boakai administration has submitted its first draft national budget for fiscal period 2024, totaling US$692 million, to the House of Representatives of the 55th Legislature for… The House of Representatives has extended an invitation to Minister of Finance and Development Planning, H. Boima Kamara, to appear before its full plenary and provide insights…

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